What Are RSS Feeds?
What are RSS feeds?
RSS Feeds are a way for websites to distribute or syndicate their content across the internet. Our property feeds allow you to see when a new property has been added to our website without the need to visit our site.
What Does This Mean?
You may recognize the universal feed icon
from your favorite websites, blogs, and podcasts. These icons represent content in any format - text, audio or video - to which you can subscribe and read/watch/listen using a feed reader.
Why should I use RSS Feeds?
- Do you visit the same websites everyday, or whenever you are on the internet?
- Would you like new stories or content sent to you rather than you checking for new content?
- Do you want the latest news without having to wait for weekly or monthly news letters?
Then RSS Feeds are the answer!
RSS Feeds allow you to subscribe to as many websites as you want in your feed reader. new content from each website is then sent to your feed reader whenever new content is published on these websites. This allows you to check all your favorite websites (provided they publish rss feeds) from one place quickly and efficiently.
Why should I use Caesar & Howies Property RSS Feeds?
If you are looking for a new home and want to be the first to be notified of properties in your desired area then simply subscribe to the appropriate RSS Feed, you will then be notified the instant a new property in that area is put on the market. This then gives you the opportunity to be the first to request a viewing and perhaps make an offer. View all our property feeds
Benefits of RSS
- Subscribing to feeds makes it possible to review a large amount of online content in a very short time.
- When subscribing to a feed, you do not disclose your email address, so you are not increasing your exposure to threats associated with email: spam, viruses, phishing, and identity theft.
- If you want to stop receiving news, you do not have to send an "unsubscribe" request; you can simply remove the feed from your aggregator.
- The feed items are automatically "sorted" in the sense that each feed URL has its own sets of entries (unlike an email box, where all mails are in one big pile and email programs have to resort to complicated rules and pattern matching).
Feed Readers
Applications
- NewsGator - FeedDemon 2.0 (Windows, more info)
- NewsGator - Inbox for Microsoft Outlook (Windows)
- NewsGator - NetNewsWire (OS X)
- Firefox (via "Live Bookmarks" feature)
- Safari (feed support in the Apple OS X native browser)
- Pulp Fiction (OS X)
- NewsFire (OS X)
